March 8, then, is both a celebration and a reminder. It’s a day to say “thank you” — but also a day to recommit to fighting for equal pay, better legal protection, and respect for women’s choices, whether they choose to be mothers, professionals, artists, or all of the above.
(Happy March 8!)
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(lulet e para të marsit) si shenjë e ringjalljes dhe shpresës. March 8, then, is both a celebration and a reminder